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Graphics.UI.Gtk.General.Clipboard | Portability | portable (depends on GHC) | Stability | provisional | Maintainer | gtk2hs-users@lists.sourceforge.net |
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Description |
Storing data on clipboards
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Synopsis |
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Detail
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The Clipboard object represents a clipboard of data shared between
different processes or between different widgets in the same process. Each
clipboard is identified by a SelectionTag which itself is an Atom. The
default clipboard corresponds to the selectionClipboard tag; another
commonly used clipboard is the selectionPrimary tag, which, in X,
traditionally contains the currently selected text.
To support having a number of different formats on the clipboard at the
same time, the clipboard mechanism allows providing callbacks instead of
the actual data. When you set the contents of the clipboard, you can either
supply the data directly (via functions like clipboardSetText), or you
can supply a callback to be called at a later time when the data is needed
(via clipboardSetWithData). Providing a callback also avoids having to
make copies of the data when it is not needed.
Setting clipboard data is done using clipboardSetWithData and
clipboardSetWithOwner. Both functions are quite similar; the choice
between the two depends mostly on which is more convenient in a particular
situation. The former is most useful when you want to have a blob of data
with callbacks to convert it into the various data types that you
advertise. When the clearFunc you provided is called, you simply free the
data blob. The latter is more useful when the contents of clipboard reflect
the internal state of a GObject (As an example, for the
selectionPrimary clipboard, when an entry widget provides the clipboard's
contents the contents are simply the text within the selected region.) If
the contents change, the entry widget can call clipboardSetWithOwner to
update the timestamp for clipboard ownership, without having to worry about
clearFunc being called.
Requesting the data from the clipboard is essentially asynchronous. If the
contents of the clipboard are provided within the same process, then a
direct function call will be made to retrieve the data, but if they are
provided by another process, then the data needs to be retrieved from the
other process, which may take some time. To avoid blocking the user
interface, the call to request the selection, clipboardRequestContents
takes a callback that will be called when the contents are received (or
when the request fails.) If you don't want to deal with providing a
separate callback, you can also use clipboardWaitForContents. What this
does is run the GLib main loop recursively waiting for the contents. This
can simplify the code flow, but you still have to be aware that other
callbacks in your program can be called while this recursive mainloop is
running.
Along with the functions to get the clipboard contents as an arbitrary data
chunk, there are also functions to retrieve it as text,
clipboardRequestText and clipboardWaitForText. These functions take
care of determining which formats are advertised by the clipboard provider,
asking for the clipboard in the best available format and converting the
its content.
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Class Hierarchy
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| GObject
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Types
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data Clipboard |
Instances | |
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class GObjectClass o => ClipboardClass o |
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castToClipboard :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> Clipboard |
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gTypeClipboard :: GType |
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toClipboard :: ClipboardClass o => o -> Clipboard |
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Constants
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selectionPrimary :: SelectionTag |
The primary selection (the currently highlighted text in X11 that can
in many applications be pasted using the middle button).
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selectionSecondary :: SelectionTag |
The secondary selection. Rarely used.
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selectionClipboard :: SelectionTag |
The modern clipboard that is filled by copy or cut commands.
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Methods
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clipboardGet |
:: SelectionTag | selection - a SelectionTag which
identifies the clipboard to use.
| -> IO Clipboard | returns the appropriate clipboard object. If no
clipboard already exists, a new one will be created. Once a
clipboard object has been created, it is persistent.
| Returns the clipboard object for the given selection. See
clipboardGetForDisplay for complete details.
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clipboardGetForDisplay |
:: Display | display - the display for which the clipboard is to be
retrieved or created
| -> SelectionTag | selection - a SelectionTag which
identifies the clipboard to use.
| -> IO Clipboard | returns the appropriate clipboard object. If no
clipboard already exists, a new one will be created. Once a
clipboard object has been created, it is persistent.
| Returns the clipboard object for the given selection. Cut/copy/paste
menu items and keyboard shortcuts should use the default clipboard,
returned by passing selectionClipboard for selection. The
currently-selected object or text should be provided on the clipboard
identified by selectionPrimary. Cut/copy/paste menu items conceptually
copy the contents of the selectionPrimary clipboard to the default
clipboard, i.e. they copy the selection to what the user sees as the
clipboard.
See
<http:
discussion of the selectionClipboard vs. selectionPrimary selections
under the X window system. On Win32 the selectionPrimary clipboard is
essentially ignored.
It's possible to have arbitrary named clipboards; if you do invent new
clipboards, you should prefix the selection name with an underscore
(because the ICCCM requires that nonstandard atoms are
underscore-prefixed), and namespace it as well. For example, if your
application called "Foo" has a special-purpose clipboard, you could
create it using Graphics.UI.Gtk.General.Selection.atomNew
"_FOO_SPECIAL_CLIPBOARD".
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.2
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clipboardGetDisplay |
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clipboardSetWithData |
:: ClipboardClass self | | => self | | -> [(TargetTag, InfoId)] | targets - a list containing information
about the available forms for the clipboard
data
| -> InfoId -> SelectionDataM () | getFunc - function to call to get the
actual clipboard data, should call
selectionDataSet.
| -> IO () | clearFunc - when the clipboard contents
are set again, this function will be called,
and getFunc will not be subsequently called.
| -> IO Bool | returns True if setting the clipboard
data succeeded.
| Virtually sets the contents of the specified clipboard by providing a
list of supported formats for the clipboard data and a function to call to
get the actual data when it is requested.
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clipboardSetText |
:: ClipboardClass self | | => self | | -> String | text - the text to be set as clipboard content
| -> IO () | | Sets the contents of the clipboard to the given UTF-8 string. Gtk+ will
make a copy of the text and take responsibility for responding for requests
for the text, and for converting the text into the requested format.
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clipboardSetImage |
:: ClipboardClass self | | => self | | -> Pixbuf | pixbuf - a Pixbuf
| -> IO () | | Sets the contents of the clipboard to the given Pixbuf. Gtk+ will take
responsibility for responding for requests for the image, and for converting
the image into the requested format.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.6
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clipboardRequestContents |
:: ClipboardClass self | | => self | | -> TargetTag | target - an atom representing the form
into which the clipboard owner should
convert the selection.
| -> SelectionDataM () | callback - A function to call when the
results are received (or the retrieval
fails). If the retrieval fails,
selectionDataIsValid returns False.
| -> IO () | | Requests the contents of clipboard as the given target. When the results
of the result are later received the supplied callback will be called.
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clipboardRequestText |
:: ClipboardClass self | | => self | | -> Maybe String -> IO () | callback - a function to call when
the text is received, or the retrieval
fails. (It will always be called one
way or the other.)
| -> IO () | | Requests the contents of the clipboard as text. When the text is later
received, it will be converted if it is stored in a different character set
if necessary, and callback will be called.
The text parameter to callback will contain the resulting text if the
request succeeded, or Nothing if it failed. This could happen for various reasons, in
particular if the clipboard was empty or if the contents of the clipboard
could not be converted into text form.
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clipboardRequestImage |
:: ClipboardClass self | | => self | | -> Maybe Pixbuf -> IO () | callback - a function to call
when the image is received, or the
retrieval fails. (It will always be
called one way or the other.)
| -> IO () | | Requests the contents of the clipboard as image. When the image is later
received, it will be converted to a Pixbuf, and callback will be called.
The pixbuf parameter to callback will contain the resulting Pixbuf
if the request succeeded, or Nothing if it failed. This could happen for various
reasons, in particular if the clipboard was empty or if the contents of the
clipboard could not be converted into an image.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.6
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clipboardRequestTargets |
:: ClipboardClass self | | => self | | -> Maybe [TargetTag] -> IO () | callback - a function to call
when the targets are received, or
the retrieval fails. (It will always
be called one way or the other.)
| -> IO () | | Requests the contents of the clipboard as list of supported targets. When
the list is later received, callback will be called.
The targets parameter to callback will contain the resulting targets
if the request succeeded, or Nothing if it failed.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.4
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clipboardRequestRichText |
:: (ClipboardClass self, TextBufferClass buffer) | | => self | | -> buffer | buffer - a TextBuffer that determines the supported rich text formats
| -> Maybe (TargetTag, String) -> IO () | callback - a function to call
when the text is received, or the
retrieval fails. (It will always be
called one way or the other.)
| -> IO () | | Requests the contents of the clipboard as rich text. When the rich text
is later received, callback will be called.
The text parameter to callback will contain the resulting rich text if
the request succeeded, or Nothing if it failed. This function can fail
for various reasons, in particular if the clipboard was empty or if the
contents of the clipboard could not be converted into rich text form.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.10
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clipboardSetCanStore |
:: ClipboardClass self | | => self | | -> Maybe [(TargetTag, InfoId)] | targets - list containing information
about which forms should be stored or
Nothing to indicate that all forms
should be stored.
| -> IO () | | Hints that the clipboard data should be stored somewhere when the
application exits or when clipboardStore is called.
This value is reset when the clipboard owner changes. Where the clipboard
data is stored is platform dependent, see displayStoreClipboard for more
information.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.6
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clipboardStore :: ClipboardClass self => self -> IO () |
Stores the current clipboard data somewhere so that it will stay around
after the application has quit.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.6
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